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i'll have an exclusive interview with the oracle founder and ceo, larry ellison live from the oracle open world conference on tuesday, october 2nd. join us for that parogram as we broadcast live from oracle. >>> finally tonight, my observation on a big day for ipos today. five new stocks began trading today. these companies obviously seeing the recent momentum in the equity market as a good opportunity to raise capital. let's put this into perspective. recent deals reflect more end of quarter activity rather than actual increased demand. fact is, if there was so much clamoring for deals, why are there more than 200 companies with ipos in registration right now, some for over a year, but yet to be completed in a market that has the s&p 500 up 16% year to date. when you look at this year's ipos, excluding the massive facebook deal, $16 billion offering there, put that aside, other u.s. company ipos are actually headed for the worst year since 2009 with only $12.5 billion raised so far. one reason, say the analysts, for contraction in the investment banking business. capital markets hav
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>> we have not been owners of oracle. we would be very encouraged that we could see oracle start returning more to shareholders, in terms of dividends. inevitably increase at all that much in the last handful of quarters. it will be a lot more attractive what we could see some tangible evidence of a return towards shareholders. in the meantime, we have preferred some other technology companies that pay higher dividends or have higher growth rates. >> one of the things that people poss is that they were in on this buying spree and women these social networking sites. as you saw with facebook. facebook is a little bit the past week or so. but these things are not blooming as people thought they would. >> no, they don't always return the cost of capital. and i think there is a whole history of many technology companies doing that. and getting away from the core competency. i think microsoft is doing that as well. it is better to return cash to shareholders in terms of dividend increases in share buybacks. liz: there is one n
>> we have not been owners of oracle. we would be very encouraged that we could see oracle start returning more to shareholders, in terms of dividends. inevitably increase at all that much in the last handful of quarters. it will be a lot more attractive what we could see some tangible evidence of a return towards shareholders. in the meantime, we have preferred some other technology companies that pay higher dividends or have higher growth rates. >> one of the things that people...
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august typically oracle's weakest quarter. don't miss "after the bell" for full coverage on oracle's earnings release in 30 minutes time but now we continue count down to the closing bell with liz claman. liz: let's get to nicole at the new york stock exchange. you have your eye on a couple things here. nicole: taking a look at consumer stocks. what is interesting is they are doing well on a day we have seen oil pulling back and people think maybe they have more cash and you see some names on the move and it is worth noting of 15 top performing stocks in the s&p 500 are consumer related. names we all know very well including what we talked about that makes lin jims, dollar tree and limited and o'reilly automotive. consumer stocks doing well. liz: i hope someone is spending money on you. it is your birthday. nicole: thanks. liz: happy birthday. it is a bad day for banks. ubs downgraded morgan stanley, citigroup and goldman sachs. wasn't the worst call in the world. they downgraded to neutral but bank of america is cutting 16,00
august typically oracle's weakest quarter. don't miss "after the bell" for full coverage on oracle's earnings release in 30 minutes time but now we continue count down to the closing bell with liz claman. liz: let's get to nicole at the new york stock exchange. you have your eye on a couple things here. nicole: taking a look at consumer stocks. what is interesting is they are doing well on a day we have seen oil pulling back and people think maybe they have more cash and you see some...
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earlier this week, oracle traded at an 11 month high. the weakest spot in the quarter, hardware sales, down double digits, but on tonight's conference call, oracle management expects hardware revenue growth to show up in about nine months. a day after warning the second half of the year will be as painful as the first half, j.c. penney shares saw heavy selling. the stock fell 11.2% as volume almost tripled. the department store has been trying to turn itself around, but it was unsuccessful in its effort to wean shoppers off of discount pricing. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were down. the s&p 500 tracking fund managed to squeak out a one penny gain. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: while many are seeing slowing in china, starwood hotels sees the asian market as a major growth opportunity. the hotel chain opened its largest property yet in macau today on the cotai strip, an area known as the vegas of the east. ruben ramirez reports: >> reporter: at 4,400 rooms, it's the largest hotel in macau
earlier this week, oracle traded at an 11 month high. the weakest spot in the quarter, hardware sales, down double digits, but on tonight's conference call, oracle management expects hardware revenue growth to show up in about nine months. a day after warning the second half of the year will be as painful as the first half, j.c. penney shares saw heavy selling. the stock fell 11.2% as volume almost tripled. the department store has been trying to turn itself around, but it was unsuccessful in...
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we don't go out as consumers and buy oracle, right? but you need oracle to run the data centers and the back office and the stuff that helps power all the information that we then download to our tablets and smartphones and notebooks. so if you're going to play software, what you want to focus on is those guys that are away from the consumer, the pc consumer, and more on the enterprise data center side. if i have to pick, yeah, i think oracle's going to behave a lot better. >> dan, why don't you like google? >> well, i think -- a lot of it has to do with the sentiment right now around the stock, which is somehow that everything's great and wonderful and the fact that facebook's not doing well means that google obviously is. if you look at google, they're going through the same issues that facebook is. and on the short term, it's not necessarily going to be that great. in the sense that -- the problem with facebook is people access facebook through their smartphones and tablets, you get less the advertisers -- they pay less because ther
we don't go out as consumers and buy oracle, right? but you need oracle to run the data centers and the back office and the stuff that helps power all the information that we then download to our tablets and smartphones and notebooks. so if you're going to play software, what you want to focus on is those guys that are away from the consumer, the pc consumer, and more on the enterprise data center side. if i have to pick, yeah, i think oracle's going to behave a lot better. >> dan, why...
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coming up, oracle swings and misses. big corporations dodging taxes. at least one thing about the iphone 5 that is not fantastic. your early morning business headlines is straight ahead. >>> plus paris hilton is back in the news for some not-so-nice things she had to say about gay men. >>> two teams punch their ticket to the postseason. the giants dominate in carolina and tiger goes head-to-head with rory. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. and here are some of your top headlines this morning. hundreds of pakistani protestors fought with police in islamabad thursday demonstrating against an anti-islamic film which they say denigrates the prophet muhammed. larger crowds are expected today. the american embassy in pakistan is running tv ads trying to reduce anti-american anger. >>> in syria at least 54 people were killed when a jet fighter blew up a gas station during heavy fighting between the government and rebel forces. >>> in cleveland, ohio, 16 amish men and women have been convicted o
coming up, oracle swings and misses. big corporations dodging taxes. at least one thing about the iphone 5 that is not fantastic. your early morning business headlines is straight ahead. >>> plus paris hilton is back in the news for some not-so-nice things she had to say about gay men. >>> two teams punch their ticket to the postseason. the giants dominate in carolina and tiger goes head-to-head with rory. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and...
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oracle reports this week. do you regard yourself a collaborator or are there some companies that are just plain your enemy? >> well, these companies have tremendous back office, some built on s.a.p. like coca-cola, some built on oracle like virgin america. in fact we had the ceo of virgin america here. they're building a new seatback, jim, where you're going to be able to collaborate and exchange information with the virgin american team while you're in the air. so if you're late for your flight, you're going to be able to let that ground staff know, or they will proactively reach out to you. they'll send maps to you. they'll make sure that you're settled, that you're ready, that you know exactly what is going on, so when you get to your destination, they're ready and everything is set for you. that's the next generation of connecting with your customer in this relltime environment. >> i see ge speaking. coca-cola speaking. there are 90,000 people out there. aren't they just getting more business for salesforc
oracle reports this week. do you regard yourself a collaborator or are there some companies that are just plain your enemy? >> well, these companies have tremendous back office, some built on s.a.p. like coca-cola, some built on oracle like virgin america. in fact we had the ceo of virgin america here. they're building a new seatback, jim, where you're going to be able to collaborate and exchange information with the virgin american team while you're in the air. so if you're late for your...
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investor warren buffett came in second, and larry ellison, ceo of oracle took third place. >>> global investors are seeking relative safety of yen denominated assets as european debt crisis continues. the balance of japanese government bond held overseas hit a new record high at the end of june. the bank offp japan, released holdings, over a trillion dollars. the highest ratio on record. domestic financial institutions are also buying more japanese government bonds. they account for 65% of the total outstanding balance. banks are looking for steady earnings as japanese firms show sluggish demand for loans. japan's trade balance for august showed a red for a second straight month. exports plunged due to a slow down in the global economy. finance ministry officials released a report saying the trade deficit was 9.6 billion. exports fell, 5.8% from a year earlier in yen terms. that figure marks the third straight monthly decline. it was mainly exports of ships and steel. imports meanwhile fell by 5.4% from a year earlier. looking in detail at exports, shipments to europe tumbled by almos
investor warren buffett came in second, and larry ellison, ceo of oracle took third place. >>> global investors are seeking relative safety of yen denominated assets as european debt crisis continues. the balance of japanese government bond held overseas hit a new record high at the end of june. the bank offp japan, released holdings, over a trillion dollars. the highest ratio on record. domestic financial institutions are also buying more japanese government bonds. they account for...
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oracle is out after the bell with its earnings. revenues disappointing on the quarter they reported n. they also just put out guidance -- jon fortt? >> got me? >> yes. got us? let's talk. >> after hour the stock is just about where it was at the close. investors taking this with a grain of salt. part of what oracle's saying is that currency headwinds had affected this. they are bullish, as usual, about the prospects of hardware and engineered systems. mark herd going on a bit about that. but as you mentioned, software license there guiding on non-gap basis up 6% to 16%. that's constant currency. a total revenue, 1% to 5%. street had been looking for something more like the 5% number. right now larry ellison talking about social, as kind of a tease ahead to what's going to happen at open world in several days at the end of the month. also talking about how they're going to be offering infrastructure as a service very soon. that's something that i believe you mentioned last year but apparently they're about ready to go live with that
oracle is out after the bell with its earnings. revenues disappointing on the quarter they reported n. they also just put out guidance -- jon fortt? >> got me? >> yes. got us? let's talk. >> after hour the stock is just about where it was at the close. investors taking this with a grain of salt. part of what oracle's saying is that currency headwinds had affected this. they are bullish, as usual, about the prospects of hardware and engineered systems. mark herd going on a bit...
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join me for a special interview oracle cofounder and ceo and the third richest american larry elliston will be our special guest. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i will see you next weekend.
join me for a special interview oracle cofounder and ceo and the third richest american larry elliston will be our special guest. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i will see you next weekend.
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cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so much cash? well, you might remember that ellison bought lanai, the sixth largest island in hawaii, for $500 million earlier this summer. this week he also bought another property, $37 million mansion in malibu. he already owns about five properties on the same stretch of beach. that in addition to the mansion he owns in rhode island, a giant home in san francisco, a villa in tokyo, and a 240-acre estate near paul springs that has its own 19-hole golf course. now, that's not to mention the properties he's buying around lake tahoe. now, ellison also likes his jets, his sport cars, an
cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so...
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joinin me for a special intervi oracle cofounder and ceo and the third richest american larry elliston will be our special guest. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i will see you next weekend. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference.
joinin me for a special intervi oracle cofounder and ceo and the third richest american larry elliston will be our special guest. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i will see you next weekend. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8...
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this is a big deal that you have announced with oracle. do you think you can take on the squares and grouponses of the world? >> it's not a matter of taking them on. we're all working together in a sense. andrew is a good friend of mine. what groupon and square and about 35 other announcements over the last 18 months are saying is that there will be a lot more ways to pay. and retailers are increasingly looking to verifone for bring it all together. verifone's position is to play switzerland, let it cooperate and do it in a secure way.verif switzerland, let it cooperate and do it in a secure way.switz and do it in a secure way. >> have you stayed out of the space for too long so squares has the advantage? >> no, we've been in the mobile pay space for 15 years with wireless terminals. we entered the ipad, ipod space a couple years ago. so i think we've been a leader in the spaces. but we're not competing with square or groupon. we're helping them -- they want wider deployment, they'll come to us and we'll get them installed. their payment p
this is a big deal that you have announced with oracle. do you think you can take on the squares and grouponses of the world? >> it's not a matter of taking them on. we're all working together in a sense. andrew is a good friend of mine. what groupon and square and about 35 other announcements over the last 18 months are saying is that there will be a lot more ways to pay. and retailers are increasingly looking to verifone for bring it all together. verifone's position is to play...
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next week, a special interview, oracle co-founder, ceo and third richest american, larry ellison will be our special guest. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next week. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services.
next week, a special interview, oracle co-founder, ceo and third richest american, larry ellison will be our special guest. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next week. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional...
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join me for a special interview oracle cofounder and ceo and the third richest american larry elliston will be our special guest. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i will see you next weekend. been shopping so smart, cash back with your freedom card getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. in deep red apples and in each golden bead. it blends into a perfect crunch you'll savor, giving us the most perfect lesson in flavor. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter or rich dark chocolate flavor. 90 calories. 100% natural. and nature...approves. granola thins. from nature valley. nature at its most delicious.
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really it was only the valerie split only an hour and twenty minutes to wrap up a six two six two win as oracle were next by defending champion some stories for a place in the semifinal. meanwhile the men attending chanted know about drugs. which has progressed to the last sixteen the serbian east boston judean beneteau on all the ash court in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two was the final score talk of each was happy to get through the morning match by switching on his hands fast moving. you know eleven am i haven't played the first first match of the day session for a long time so it's so the easy you know i'm always the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go through a bit early and try to wake up early and just you know get your body moving obviously as i said you know i wanted to just start very sharp from from the first point that i've done that. and also happy is full see the spaniard booked his place in the fourth round with a force that win over a story and for her well born late in here is a map a mission for a place in the aspect. of local pr
really it was only the valerie split only an hour and twenty minutes to wrap up a six two six two win as oracle were next by defending champion some stories for a place in the semifinal. meanwhile the men attending chanted know about drugs. which has progressed to the last sixteen the serbian east boston judean beneteau on all the ash court in an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two was the final score talk of each was happy to get through the morning match by switching on...
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ashley: nicole petallides, our very own oracle of the market. tracy: coming up is commercial real estate about to take off? no surprise thanks to the fed's newest stimulus. we'll talk to one of us who actually says yes. ashley: but first the dollar moving right now as we head into the weekend. take a look at some of these. currencies of the euro and pound are up against the dollar but, the looney, canadian dollar. turned higher as well. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is t
ashley: nicole petallides, our very own oracle of the market. tracy: coming up is commercial real estate about to take off? no surprise thanks to the fed's newest stimulus. we'll talk to one of us who actually says yes. ashley: but first the dollar moving right now as we head into the weekend. take a look at some of these. currencies of the euro and pound are up against the dollar but, the looney, canadian dollar. turned higher as well. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is the age of...
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semiconductor industry, and the manufacturing extension partnership which now some people think is irrelevant oracle was the brainchild of ronald reagan will? what has happened? the last 30 years there has been the sense that government no longer should matter among some people with certain ideologies and they argue that america shouldn't become a stake of becoming like europe. the irony is of course their philosophy or american thinkers likes high at and if ayn rand. the justification for the free-market absolutism is not found in american history because america, alexander hamilton said he believed in the free market, the practical politicians be to realize that there are times to intervene and we have been a nation when it comes to manufacturing that has rejected the ideology of both the left and the right and has done what works and that is through the book i try to advance that argument, and i think the person that sums it up the best is the columnist richard macke gregor from the financial times, and he has a brilliant quote where he says america's problem isn't that it doesn't work like china
semiconductor industry, and the manufacturing extension partnership which now some people think is irrelevant oracle was the brainchild of ronald reagan will? what has happened? the last 30 years there has been the sense that government no longer should matter among some people with certain ideologies and they argue that america shouldn't become a stake of becoming like europe. the irony is of course their philosophy or american thinkers likes high at and if ayn rand. the justification for the...
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technological interest in the interest in science which resulted in giving us things like microsoft apple oracle you know the s. and p. five hundred move for the past twenty years but that's bad government you don't want the government involved in initiating any gun of scientific endeavors or infrastructure or anything like that you want government to be purely in the business of procuring weapons of mass destruction and perpetrating war around the world because what it's the easiest way to make a quick buck there's nothing easier as i said on the show many times in a war in the prison business was america into now war in prisons has got the highest incarceration rate the world the us was the fastest growing industry in the u.s. corrections core of america in the prison business was all the legal barriers to our democracy being shattered in town after town in america because all the loonies from the president is taking on those governments and arresting mabel and throwing them into the for profit prisons the tea party travels around america holding and giant rallies saying we need a small govern
technological interest in the interest in science which resulted in giving us things like microsoft apple oracle you know the s. and p. five hundred move for the past twenty years but that's bad government you don't want the government involved in initiating any gun of scientific endeavors or infrastructure or anything like that you want government to be purely in the business of procuring weapons of mass destruction and perpetrating war around the world because what it's the easiest way to...
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it's oprah, the oracle, of course. >> the mix is next. stay tuned. every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! no ugly spots ! awesome! incredible shine. i'm switching for good. love, love, love finish! over a million people have switched to finish. try finish free. visit us on facebook. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. >>> all right, time for "the mix," everybody. an interesting one. lightning strikes twice, not literally. a good sa mamaritan strikes twi. a guy in ohio, near cleveland. gets a flat fire. in the course of small talking he talks about a guy who once helped him eight year
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> a great morning for oakland's player stop the light heavyweight champion the 10th round 12 at the oracle. and college football stanford took care business over duke last night. and speaking of the pac 12, which check-in on the cal bears. here we go. and host southern utah in mike. and last plane and the ball skipped in the end zone and a fine receiver and cal led by 10. and later on, utah on a punt. and this is not the way to have containment on punt coverage. he picks up the ball and goes 69 yds for a touchdown. the bears went and bake 50-31. the giants are 2-1 in the eighth. it is about pitch in here comes a time run at two apiece. in the top nine and find it uncorks it is a double to cap. and when run scores in the dodgers went 3-2. and the athletics and mariners last night. and he hits a home run. in the days when up 4-1. the final six-one. the go for the sweep later on today. that is sports. and buddy have a great day. i will see you later. >>> the city of san bruno will mark the two-year anniversary of the pipeline last >>> look tree boxes are it snapped up for the stadium is finis
> a great morning for oakland's player stop the light heavyweight champion the 10th round 12 at the oracle. and college football stanford took care business over duke last night. and speaking of the pac 12, which check-in on the cal bears. here we go. and host southern utah in mike. and last plane and the ball skipped in the end zone and a fine receiver and cal led by 10. and later on, utah on a punt. and this is not the way to have containment on punt coverage. he picks up the ball and goes...
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. >> oracle and microsoft are the two? >> the two bigger ones we've gone public on and i'm cautious, looking at any hedge fund 13fs, you don't see the other side of the book and it's scary to invest to say -- >> when you see us go on television, the second those 13fs come out -- >> if it's a hedge fund be careful. >> say you or david einhorn or lan dan loeb or steve cohen, do you look through those and say oh, that's interesting? >> if it overlaps with one of my longs or shorts my trade des lk fl desk will flag it to me but it could be misleading. >> do you think there should be additional disclosure? >> that came out and the problem is once you put all of your positions on the book everybody can replicate your portfolio so there's the whole issue -- >> what would be the benefit of showing the longs but not the shorts? >> i don't. i don't know why the longs should be shown. i don't think either should be shown. they should be shown to the authorities or sec as needed but not to the public, in that if somebody is paying for
. >> oracle and microsoft are the two? >> the two bigger ones we've gone public on and i'm cautious, looking at any hedge fund 13fs, you don't see the other side of the book and it's scary to invest to say -- >> when you see us go on television, the second those 13fs come out -- >> if it's a hedge fund be careful. >> say you or david einhorn or lan dan loeb or steve cohen, do you look through those and say oh, that's interesting? >> if it overlaps with one of...
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bill clinton no one as political walk and mythical strategist and mix in the oracle gift. barack obamas or a tor. bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an incredible skill he has. i think obama is never going to be that. >> charlie:this convention and we assume the president will perform well. everybody is teed tup and capable as we have seen in the other conventions. where does that lead the campaign? does this put them on a bump ra ject trito put this thing away? >> there's not much give right now in the elector at. i think it's possible that the president could get a 3 or 4 points out of this at least temporary. 3 or 4. convention t
bill clinton no one as political walk and mythical strategist and mix in the oracle gift. barack obamas or a tor. bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >>...
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the oracle says reported fourth century fragment is a fake. it cites concerns about the way in which this fraying meant was purchased. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. this hour of cnn newsroom, mitt romney's campaign says the president likely will win the debate next week, and he tells us why. >>
the oracle says reported fourth century fragment is a fake. it cites concerns about the way in which this fraying meant was purchased. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. this hour of cnn newsroom, mitt romney's campaign says the president likely will win the debate next week, and he tells us why. >>
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you could nibble at some oracle. >> but you're only nibbling. >> i would buy more aggressively apple here. this is what happens every time apple comes out with a new product. there's overdemand. there was a riot last week. everybody is down on the maps with apple. apple -- >> you think that's all noise? >> the lines -- go up town and look at the lines for this new apple iphone 5. we're still believers in apple. i think you could take some -- you start to spoon some technology stocks on to your plate here. >> what about financials, steve? i mean, s&p capital iq is expecting financials to see a real bounce back in the fourth quarter. very strong. almost 6% earnings growth. they're saying lbo activity was stronger. you're talking about mortgage-backed securities. that's going to be stronger. would you buy the financials or have we seen the move in that group? >> you know, we've had a great run in the big banks. we've owned them. we're sticking with them. where the real opportunity now is, you know, you got cap one financial, a cheat stock, good business model. big numbers and the stock
you could nibble at some oracle. >> but you're only nibbling. >> i would buy more aggressively apple here. this is what happens every time apple comes out with a new product. there's overdemand. there was a riot last week. everybody is down on the maps with apple. apple -- >> you think that's all noise? >> the lines -- go up town and look at the lines for this new apple iphone 5. we're still believers in apple. i think you could take some -- you start to spoon some...
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that is the one that they went to court with oracle on. and printing, frankly, anybody that gets tablets, printing going goes down anywhere near 25% to 75%. so it's a crazily bad number for anybody on that front, as well. >> your price target is only $14. it sounds like you would short this company. are you prohibited from recommending that or do you think it's -- >> we're not. we think it is a short. frankly, we think this price is too high and we would want people to sell or short the stock here. >> peter, why do you think this company is not focusing more on software and services like ibm did many years ago and they've been very successful at it? why do you think they're going to know go after smartphones and tablets where they're going to be definitely a distant third or fourth or fifth, tenth higher or whatever it is? >> i think it's very difficult to do that and i think the management, the culture is on hardware as their last customer conference they had in june. they specifically said, we are a hardware company. and frankly, that's
that is the one that they went to court with oracle on. and printing, frankly, anybody that gets tablets, printing going goes down anywhere near 25% to 75%. so it's a crazily bad number for anybody on that front, as well. >> your price target is only $14. it sounds like you would short this company. are you prohibited from recommending that or do you think it's -- >> we're not. we think it is a short. frankly, we think this price is too high and we would want people to sell or short...
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>> looking at oracle, due to report their numbers, and there's expectations that are good here for oracle. starting off with, fist of all, raising price to $36, out performed rating. they are a global company, an uncertain i.t. market that they are dealing with in the software world, but the expectations are actually expecting mod rail gains for their earnings, and their 52-week high is $33.81. not far off there. they had a nice run since the last earnings report in june. the california based company is one to watch over the next 24 hours. right now, down 1%. back to you. tracy: thank you. see you in 15. ashley: iphone5 on sale tomorrow. can you wait? one analyst says why apple could sell more than $12 million in the fourth quarter alone. tracy: first, today's winnerses and losers on the nasdaq. the dow's basically flat. tracy: figging jihad offensive? mta sees ads on new york subway and busses creating a stir. no surprise, and dennis is covering the story. >> rhetorical question of the story. what happened to freedom of speech in the country? these days, it's sacrificed on the alter of p
>> looking at oracle, due to report their numbers, and there's expectations that are good here for oracle. starting off with, fist of all, raising price to $36, out performed rating. they are a global company, an uncertain i.t. market that they are dealing with in the software world, but the expectations are actually expecting mod rail gains for their earnings, and their 52-week high is $33.81. not far off there. they had a nice run since the last earnings report in june. the california...
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oracle agreed to require the >> it's a go nowhere day thus far this tuesday morning. and as for the price of oil, sudden unexplained big drop yesterday down to 95 a barrel as of this morning and the national average for a gallon of regular fell slightly overnight and now quoting a regular average across the country of 3.85, diesel is holding still right there at 4.12. and diplomates of the u.s. embassy in lebanon now destroying important documents as those anti-american protests continue outside and they spread to their roof. and blaming the chaos on an amateur movie, the obama administration is blaming. and later this year, a feature film, hollywood feature film is scheduled to be released and could spark a reaction, listen to this. >> if they're angry with a silly movie with guys with dish towels on their head, can you imagine the reaction in the muslim world about the killing of bin laden throwing american servicemen pulling the trigger. >> and joining us now is kelly jane. i'm not going to speculate about impact, but shows the obama team organizationing the killin
oracle agreed to require the >> it's a go nowhere day thus far this tuesday morning. and as for the price of oil, sudden unexplained big drop yesterday down to 95 a barrel as of this morning and the national average for a gallon of regular fell slightly overnight and now quoting a regular average across the country of 3.85, diesel is holding still right there at 4.12. and diplomates of the u.s. embassy in lebanon now destroying important documents as those anti-american protests continue...
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. >>> oakland andre ward is back home ahead of the big boxing match at oracle arena. today he weighs in against chad dawson. fans can check it out and other events during a fan rally at oakland city center starting at noon today. admission is free. ward and dawson will face-off for the wba and wbc super middle weight crown tomorrow night at oracle arena. >>> our time 7:53. you have to see this. a sonoma teen got the surprise of her life while she was in school yesterday. a very special guest. >> it's okay you can cry. brook was in the middle of her gym class yesterday when her date army specialist ross, walked in and she hadn't seen him in 2 1/2 years. she said at first she didn't realize that it was her dad. >> i just thought you know like oh maybe somebody les's dad or cousin or brother or uncle and he got closer and i was like that's him so i was really just speechless. >> he was welcomed home by the patriot guard riders and he will be able to spend the next couple days with his daughter and other family members but then he will go back to his unit. >> i think they
. >>> oakland andre ward is back home ahead of the big boxing match at oracle arena. today he weighs in against chad dawson. fans can check it out and other events during a fan rally at oakland city center starting at noon today. admission is free. ward and dawson will face-off for the wba and wbc super middle weight crown tomorrow night at oracle arena. >>> our time 7:53. you have to see this. a sonoma teen got the surprise of her life while she was in school yesterday. a...
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i would definitely keep an eye on oracle. but obviously this is a little bit of a concern. in fact, the transports have underperformed the industrials in the month of august. we note thad they were down a little more than 1% with some of the big international freight companies under performing as well. once in a while the stock market actually does get it right. they did telegraph some weakness here and maybe of course hinted at this announcement from fedex today. >> thanks a lot, bob. send it over to you, mr. cramer. >> great discussion on what is actually making positive in this market. shift the bonds ahead to tomorrow's big ecb meeting. rick, how you doing? cme group in chicago. >> thanks, jim. you know, tomorrow morning of course as jim pointed out ecb, big meeting as the markets in europe may get more institutionalized and to many that is the answer. to many others the answer is to institutionalize the central bankers trying to institutionalize the markets. either way you want to fly markets are moving in a way that is somewhat fascinating. let's look at a chart start
i would definitely keep an eye on oracle. but obviously this is a little bit of a concern. in fact, the transports have underperformed the industrials in the month of august. we note thad they were down a little more than 1% with some of the big international freight companies under performing as well. once in a while the stock market actually does get it right. they did telegraph some weakness here and maybe of course hinted at this announcement from fedex today. >> thanks a lot, bob....
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starbucks, oracle, and technology moving higher. we'll be right back. ♪ cheryl: it is all about planes, trains, and automobiles. looking ahead to the jobs report on friday, our next guest wants to increase american manufacturing by enjoying every dollar a transportation investment but toward getting americans back to work. california congressman john garamendi joins me now from california. hello again. let's talk about this because it would get the jobs report on friday. he won 85 percent of all federally funded projects to be american made materials is that correct? >> that is correct. certainly the transportation sector. buses, trains, planes that we are using. our tax money buys. i'm simply saying, if it's our tax money, let's spend it on american equipment. 80 percent of the train must be built in america, and it can be done right here in sacramento. building locomotives 100 percent american made. okay. cheryl: were sitting on 16 trillion in national debt right now and the taxpayer is just to the max and concerned about that.
starbucks, oracle, and technology moving higher. we'll be right back. ♪ cheryl: it is all about planes, trains, and automobiles. looking ahead to the jobs report on friday, our next guest wants to increase american manufacturing by enjoying every dollar a transportation investment but toward getting americans back to work. california congressman john garamendi joins me now from california. hello again. let's talk about this because it would get the jobs report on friday. he won 85 percent of...
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more numbers tonight out of oracle, we are told it's a nice long to couple with his short on hpq. >> that's a good call. ellison has a habit of not dissing that badly. i'm looking at norfolk southern and bed bath and they are smacking your face. oracle seems like it is better. >> speaking of smacking your face, this is taking the entire sector down. this is from a dow run here, but the transporters have not confirmed this run. and this is making it worse. norfolk southern down grading the ubs and the fedex warning all of this not helping even though oil prices are coming off as a head wind against the stacker. >> i don't want to go against there pi. that's one of the trusted ways to do things and suddenly they didn't think there could be coal, major coal going away. but it is going away and everyone wants to deny that. it's undenial. they are asking for -- make them spend billions of the pollution out of here. >> starbucks today, we are going to be speaking to the ceo howard shulgts later in the show revealing the single-cup es press coma sheen. but look at the impacts here with the
more numbers tonight out of oracle, we are told it's a nice long to couple with his short on hpq. >> that's a good call. ellison has a habit of not dissing that badly. i'm looking at norfolk southern and bed bath and they are smacking your face. oracle seems like it is better. >> speaking of smacking your face, this is taking the entire sector down. this is from a dow run here, but the transporters have not confirmed this run. and this is making it worse. norfolk southern down...
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oracle is trying to turn around its sun computer division and tighten up its technology budget. you know what? i think that's rain. somebody said the weather crawler is showing snow in miami. i think that's rain but we'll take a look at it. >> and the nationals clinched, too, we said only the reds did. >> nationals did, too. the nets not so good. >> let's talk about ray dalio. i got a chance to sit down in a rare interview with the world's biggest hedge fund ray dalio, founder and chief investment officer of bridgewater associates. one of the many topics we covered was the possibility of a significant downturn in the united states economy. >> so if you have a downturn, there's a possibility that you don't have that right mix and that you could have a downturn. the odds of that are comparatively low but i worry about it because it's significant possibility. i described it as though, imagine you're on an airplane that's flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down, there's not an easy way
oracle is trying to turn around its sun computer division and tighten up its technology budget. you know what? i think that's rain. somebody said the weather crawler is showing snow in miami. i think that's rain but we'll take a look at it. >> and the nationals clinched, too, we said only the reds did. >> nationals did, too. the nets not so good. >> let's talk about ray dalio. i got a chance to sit down in a rare interview with the world's biggest hedge fund ray dalio, founder...